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Spending

Here you can see the expenditures of political parties in the lead-up to the elections according to the latest data.

  • 15 Aug - 13 Sep 2025
  • 7 Sep - 13 Sep 2025

During this period, political parties spent a total of £70,525 and displayed 461 advertisements on Meta.

Number of Advertisers Top Spenders Number of Ads Total Spend
Conservatives 5
1. Conservatives (£28,244)
2. Jason Perry (£3,595)
3. Alan Mak MP (£465)

154 £32,810
Reform UK 2
1. Reform UK (£14,145)
2. Nigel Farage (£6,130)

8 £20,275
Labour Party 8
1. The Labour Party (£9,026)
2. Labour Future (£2,884)
3. Keir Starmer (£1,576)

286 £16,760
Plaid Cymru 1
1. Plaid Cymru (£680)

13 £680

During this period, political parties spent a total of £12,844 and displayed 282 advertisements on Meta.

Number of Advertisers Top Spenders Number of Ads Total Spend
Labour Party 34
1. The Labour Party (£2,128)
2. Labour Future (£1,238)
3. London Labour Party (£766)

195 £8,002
Conservatives 21
1. Conservatives (£719)
2. Jason Perry (£357)
3. Scottish Conservatives (£172)

72 £3,115
Reform UK 1
1. Reform UK (£1,117)

1 £1,117
Liberal Democrats 3
1. Bobby Dean MP (£100)
2. Beavan 4 Norfolk & Suffolk (£100)
3. Mike Martin (£100)

5 £300
Plaid Cymru 1
1. Plaid Cymru (£164)

6 £164
Independent 1
1. Chelmsford Independents (£146)

3 £146